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Suicide By Pesticide
What the honey bee die-off means for humanity. By Chris Martenson.
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Where there is oil and gas there is Schlumberger
\It’s ubiquitous in fossil fuel operations across the world, has more staff than Google, turns over more than Boeing, and is worth more than McDonald’s. Meet the oil world’s most secretive operator.
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You Will Not Get To Retire: How Old Age Became Unaffordable And Unhealthy, And How We Can Fix It
The days of retiring peacefully and financially secure are close to being over. Get ready for a lot more seniors in the work force—which has the potential to be both a problem and an opportunity.
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Highways gutted American cities. So why did they build them?
A story of highway engineers, institutional racism, and the auto industry.
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Morality and the Idea of Progress in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley’s amorality problem arises from the blind faith many place in progress. The narrative of progress provides moral cover to the tech industry and lulls people into thinking they no longer need to exercise moral judgment.
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Peak Oil
Roughly half of the world’s oil supply is gone; half is left. How will our society choose to use the oil that remains? By Stuart McMillen.
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Eugenics, Ready or Not
Despite warnings by moral conservatives, advances in genetics and reproductive technology have created the conditions for a consumer-driven mass eugenics industry. Like it or not, science has is about to pose a slather of moral, ethical and societal dilemmas
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Whale Hunting: Tradition or Travesty?
A new documentary for VICE from photographer Ed Ou investigates the ethical and social complexities of whale hunting in …
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How Hollywood Keeps Out Women
"I just think that there's a deep, rotten core in society. To me, it is just straight-up misogyny." — Diablo Cody
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Unravel
‘Maybe the water is too expensive to wash them’: Indian women recycling clothes from the West wonder about the lives of those who wore them.
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'Gods' edging out robots at Toyota facility
Inside Toyota Motor Corp.'s oldest plant, there's a corner where humans have taken over from robots in thwacking glowing lumps of metal into crankshafts...
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